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they don't have the stone just to build a stone fort in the wilderness, so-called wilderness. well, it's a heavily forested region, so the point is the french are going to besiege this fort, and they are going to put their men within reach of the fort and then get closer and closer until the british and colonial position is untenable. who was within the fort in 1757? british soldiers and new englanders. new england men and new york and new jersey men, men from the northern colonies. there were about 2,000 colonial soldiers and also british soldiers guarding this fort. let's go on. commanding in 1757 in this theater for the french was a french army officer of the highest caliber, many wars in europe or battles in europe he had fought, the marquis de montcalm, a french nobleman. you have a french general, a high ranking officer from prestigious family assisting montcalm who well after the war would explore the south pacific and tahiti. and then there was the governor general of french canada at the time and someone who believed in utilizing native warriors and using them to spre
they don't have the stone just to build a stone fort in the wilderness, so-called wilderness. well, it's a heavily forested region, so the point is the french are going to besiege this fort, and they are going to put their men within reach of the fort and then get closer and closer until the british and colonial position is untenable. who was within the fort in 1757? british soldiers and new englanders. new england men and new york and new jersey men, men from the northern colonies. there were...
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i mean, republicans right now are in a particularly thorny and dense part of their own conservative wilderness. but it matters what they do. look at jared bernstein put together today. you know they just revised the number for economic growth for the country for the last quarter. they just revised it today. and it was a good revision. it was a revision upwards. so the third quarter, this last quarter this year we were growing at a rate of 3.1%. it's up almost two points from the quarter before. if they don't get their act together, this is what the congressional budget office says is going to happen to the economic growth rate this quarter. 2%. and look what happens next quarter, the first three months of next year. that's bad. maybe as hourtd dean was saying with ed tonight, maybe we can endure that and we'll come back stronger than ever. but that's bad. that is an economic catastrophe that will hurt a lot of americans for a long time. and maybe you want to bear that brunt. but maybe that happening accidentally because of so much chaos on one side that they can't tell which way's up, which wa
i mean, republicans right now are in a particularly thorny and dense part of their own conservative wilderness. but it matters what they do. look at jared bernstein put together today. you know they just revised the number for economic growth for the country for the last quarter. they just revised it today. and it was a good revision. it was a revision upwards. so the third quarter, this last quarter this year we were growing at a rate of 3.1%. it's up almost two points from the quarter before....
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he doesn't follow these cokehead republicans into the political wilderness by sticking retirement age people with a raw deal during these so-called fiscal cliff negotiations in an interview with a.b.c. news president bush that's airing tonight president obama hinted that he may support raising the eligibility age for medicare from sixty five to sixty seven years old as though he was reading straight from speaker john boehner his talking points when asked about raising the retirement age the president said what is true is we need to strengthen social security we need to strengthen medicare for future generations the current path is not sustainable because we've got an aging population and health care costs are shooting up so quickly he didn't say no in other words in fact the major thing that's hurting medicare right now is the republican poison pill they put into it during the bush years medicare part d. which forces medicare to pay for pharmaceuticals at full retail the price of a single pill even though you're buying a million of them instead of negotiating discounts like the pentag
he doesn't follow these cokehead republicans into the political wilderness by sticking retirement age people with a raw deal during these so-called fiscal cliff negotiations in an interview with a.b.c. news president bush that's airing tonight president obama hinted that he may support raising the eligibility age for medicare from sixty five to sixty seven years old as though he was reading straight from speaker john boehner his talking points when asked about raising the retirement age the...
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he is bringing a libertarianism out of the wilderness --hese pathetic third-party runs from 25 years ago. he will end in tampa the way jesse jackson ended up at the democratic conventions in the 1980's are patuchanan in 1992, with the second most delegates, and it couldld demand changes in policy a a primetime speaking slot. if you are the leading candidate, you have to start thinking about how you handle them because otherwise he walks out and runs as ahird- party candidate, and republilicans lose before the race even starts. >> i'm shaking my head in this sense -- he is not 8 jesse jackson or pat buchanan w who will settle for a stump speech at the convention. he will pick up delegates along the way so that he can go into the convention with a voice. the voice you of your is is a voice coming to the party platform. you will see where the republican party of 20 top is really going -- of 2012 is really going to be pa. >> do you find yourself sometimes agreeing with him before he goes off a cliff? >> well, yes sometimes. i sometimes agree with almost everybod the only reason i think h
he is bringing a libertarianism out of the wilderness --hese pathetic third-party runs from 25 years ago. he will end in tampa the way jesse jackson ended up at the democratic conventions in the 1980's are patuchanan in 1992, with the second most delegates, and it couldld demand changes in policy a a primetime speaking slot. if you are the leading candidate, you have to start thinking about how you handle them because otherwise he walks out and runs as ahird- party candidate, and republilicans...
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. >> out to the wilderness, right -- >> that's right. now, we can go even further back, and this is what i think people on the left have trouble understanding, is the rejection of taxes, this dogmatic attitude about taxes, it's not just, "oh, i want to keep my money, give me money, i'm greedy," it's that the federal, they've seen the federal government, and this begins in the '30s with roosevelt, they've seen the federal government doing things that they think are evil. that is, the government got into the business of bailing people out when they make mistakes. now, usually people need help not because they made a mistake. there are important reasons to have a safety net. but welfare policies, and it got even more so in the '60s, the government began doing things that supported people who were slackers or free-riders. so as entitlement programs grow, as they begin to do things that are really antithetical to conservative ideas about fairness and responsibility, now government, it's not hard to see government as evil. and the only way to
. >> out to the wilderness, right -- >> that's right. now, we can go even further back, and this is what i think people on the left have trouble understanding, is the rejection of taxes, this dogmatic attitude about taxes, it's not just, "oh, i want to keep my money, give me money, i'm greedy," it's that the federal, they've seen the federal government, and this begins in the '30s with roosevelt, they've seen the federal government doing things that they think are evil....
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. >> i am from the alaska wilderness bleeth. >> you are one of my plaintiffs. [laughter] it's ok. it's ok. nothing that happens in the interior is done without controversy. it is a very important question and it is a very important issue for the u.s. and for its future. i can assure you that neither this president nor i would be in a position where we would authorize anything to move forward in the arctic without being completely satisfied that it will be done in a way that will not damage our environment. second of all, it is important for people who are following what happens in the arctic to know that no final decisions have been made. there are lots of green lights that need to come out with respect to the drilling. those decisions are not yet final. a third come as a fact of the matter, it is important for people to also -- third, as the fact of the matter, it is important for people to remember timeis thnot the first oil and gas has been talked about up there. other companies have been up there. those exploration activities took place at a time when there was not kind of --
. >> i am from the alaska wilderness bleeth. >> you are one of my plaintiffs. [laughter] it's ok. it's ok. nothing that happens in the interior is done without controversy. it is a very important question and it is a very important issue for the u.s. and for its future. i can assure you that neither this president nor i would be in a position where we would authorize anything to move forward in the arctic without being completely satisfied that it will be done in a way that will not...
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he developed a love for the wilderness and hiked these areas. there is an empirical content to his subsequent conservation efforts. he was also opposed by the big mining companies, timber companies. he was opposed by native american tribes who were wary about how much acreage he was taking out of any kind of access to them. they had claimed to those areas as well. he did have some conservationists and he chose some great ones. there was john muir. he got some great media. basically, he was a transformational leader. he was not transactional. he was a transformational leader. we have had very few transformational leader. s. he did not wait for opinion polls or marches or demonstrations. he believed in something called posterity. he had a linear aspect to what he was doing and was, by today's standards, a competent naturalists. there is a lesson today. it is good to experience the outdoors. it is good to have a sense of prosperity. and it is good to not make excuses for yourself as president, but be a transformational leader, a phrase that came ou
he developed a love for the wilderness and hiked these areas. there is an empirical content to his subsequent conservation efforts. he was also opposed by the big mining companies, timber companies. he was opposed by native american tribes who were wary about how much acreage he was taking out of any kind of access to them. they had claimed to those areas as well. he did have some conservationists and he chose some great ones. there was john muir. he got some great media. basically, he was a...
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your concern came before wilder's concern. explain your shift. >>guest: the short of it, this is not the democratic party we used to know. the democratic party has gotten narrower and smaller and fundamentally wrong on all the key questions regarding the economic future of this country and our hopes of prosperity. many americans are going to realize that. you pointed to the numbers that "usa today" released around the swing states, conditions are not likely to measurably improve between now and november. it is likely when we get to november, in fact, a few days best election, we will get data showing we have been over 8 percent unemployment for 47 consecutive months. that will be the long of the stretch, close to four years, sin the depression era of unemployment above 8 percent. it's impossible for the president to explain that away when he has gotten the policies he wanted, he got the stimulus he wanted, he has a need is attentive to his politics and he still has not been able to turn the economy around. >>shepard: i will focus on that in a sec
your concern came before wilder's concern. explain your shift. >>guest: the short of it, this is not the democratic party we used to know. the democratic party has gotten narrower and smaller and fundamentally wrong on all the key questions regarding the economic future of this country and our hopes of prosperity. many americans are going to realize that. you pointed to the numbers that "usa today" released around the swing states, conditions are not likely to measurably improve...
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. >> sean: the first african-american governor in the country -- douglas wilder, i have to give him a lot of credit. one of the few committee democrat who is had the moral integrity to call this out for what it is. >> when you make a statement that says, they are going to put y'all, which means i'm okay, not going to happen to me. >> oh, that's interesting. >> we will work through it. but y'all will be in chains. slavery is nothing to joke about! and the history of this nation's involvement with slavery is nothing to pass off in a joke. >> sean: why is there this double standard? why do you think there is? >> it's simple. you don't hold yourself to any standard whatsoever. when they come after conservative republicans, myself, scott walker, condoleezza rice, we intimidate them. more of us that talk about the failures of liberal progressive policies, especially toward the black community, when you look and see that my wife and i represent 28% of a plaque family with a children and a home, and 40% unemployment for black teenagers, they don't want to talk about that and they don't want t
. >> sean: the first african-american governor in the country -- douglas wilder, i have to give him a lot of credit. one of the few committee democrat who is had the moral integrity to call this out for what it is. >> when you make a statement that says, they are going to put y'all, which means i'm okay, not going to happen to me. >> oh, that's interesting. >> we will work through it. but y'all will be in chains. slavery is nothing to joke about! and the history of this...
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gingrich, i would imagine he would argue the republican house members have spent decades in the wilderness and he was the one that found a way to bring them into the majority in the house. how do you balance the pluses and minuses? >> there is not any question that that effort to paint a picture of jim wright's service laid the foundation for a majority. that was a healthy thing. i do not believe it was a good thing -- we have been in that for far too long. appropriations committees work is where either you spend money or you do not. ideally, you are here to work with one another to be as responsive as possible to your own constituents and taxpayers. within the committee itself, the more we can talk to each other as individuals and human beings, the better off the institution will be. >> the kinds of organizations that track members' votes, when they look at yours, saw an ad and earlier you more frequently crossed the aisle to vote with democrats. in your later service, 96% rating. is that reflective -- you tell me. did the house change? >> it is a reflection of polarization that takes pla
gingrich, i would imagine he would argue the republican house members have spent decades in the wilderness and he was the one that found a way to bring them into the majority in the house. how do you balance the pluses and minuses? >> there is not any question that that effort to paint a picture of jim wright's service laid the foundation for a majority. that was a healthy thing. i do not believe it was a good thing -- we have been in that for far too long. appropriations committees work...
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down in florida, the republican race gets wilder by the hour. it really is a swamp out there. just five hours before tonight's debate, five days before the florida primary, people be warned, newt gingrich is showing signs of a meltdown. this morning in the heat of jacksonville, he detonated a neutron bomb against mitt romney. >> we're not going to beat barack obama with a guy with swiss bank accounts and is a stockholder is freddie mac and fanny mae. the message we should give mitt romney is we aren't that stupid and you aren't that cleaver. >> that's right go after mitt and his money. wait a second. which party is being accused of class warfare again. >> if you are for european socialism, you're with barack obama. >> right. so democrats are the ones using class warfare. maybe romney isn't as cleaver as newt, no one is, but he's not operating beneath a well of sleaze as these new romney campaign mailers allege. let's face facts with king gingrich, you never have the peace of mind that you've gotten to the bottom of his sleaze. newt gingrich, unethical,er rattic, reckless. they
down in florida, the republican race gets wilder by the hour. it really is a swamp out there. just five hours before tonight's debate, five days before the florida primary, people be warned, newt gingrich is showing signs of a meltdown. this morning in the heat of jacksonville, he detonated a neutron bomb against mitt romney. >> we're not going to beat barack obama with a guy with swiss bank accounts and is a stockholder is freddie mac and fanny mae. the message we should give mitt romney...
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i noticed you're -- the wilderness warrior. your own work there. we'll be right back. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. t my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone --tely but for many, it gets sk and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu.ll your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores have had hepatitis b have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, b
i noticed you're -- the wilderness warrior. your own work there. we'll be right back. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. t my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone --tely but for many, it gets sk and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because...
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when was elected communist party lacked like the republican party today was in the wilderness. jimmy carter occupied the white house and the house and senate were safely democrat hands. with the election of president reagan in 1980, republicans took control of the white house and the senate. but in the house where newt gingrich went to work each day, he was badly outnumbered. i worked as a hill staffer for a congressman whose author was only steps away from newt's. i can history of our representatives like newt, the minority was often a lonely place. the republicans had held the majority there since 1954 and there was not a soul alive who could ever imagine the republican majority again. except for newt. there's no seniority, but a tireless work ethic, dedication and mind filled with ideas. it is newt gingrich or sat in the back benches of congress and methodically devised a strategy over several years to make the republican party party of ideas once again. in this newt who devised the famous contract with america. a plan that gave republicans more to run against in historic 19
when was elected communist party lacked like the republican party today was in the wilderness. jimmy carter occupied the white house and the house and senate were safely democrat hands. with the election of president reagan in 1980, republicans took control of the white house and the senate. but in the house where newt gingrich went to work each day, he was badly outnumbered. i worked as a hill staffer for a congressman whose author was only steps away from newt's. i can history of our...
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show center right voters who believe in social tolerance that not only are they not a voice in the wilderness but they represent a majority of rank-and-file republican voters. the book past three major things. the first one i just alluded to that many on the right don't understand properly understood gay-rights are in fact perfectly compatible with fundamental republican principles of limited government, individual rights and equal protection under the law. the essence of the classical liberal or libertarian philosophy is simply one of live and let live. all people are created with certain inalienable rights. the government does not allow rights depending what religion you are or what economic class you are in, what your gender is or theoretically what your sexual orientation is. that is the way it was supposed to be. most libertarians get that and that is why they have a special obligation to teach fellow conservatives and right of center voters why gay and lesbian americans deserve the same rights as anybody else. the second theme is because of this constant rhetoric we often hear from the
show center right voters who believe in social tolerance that not only are they not a voice in the wilderness but they represent a majority of rank-and-file republican voters. the book past three major things. the first one i just alluded to that many on the right don't understand properly understood gay-rights are in fact perfectly compatible with fundamental republican principles of limited government, individual rights and equal protection under the law. the essence of the classical liberal...
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when newt was elected to office in 1978 in georgia, his party, like the republican today was in wilderness. jimmy carter occupied the white house and both the house and senate were safefully democrat hands. the election of president reagan in 1980, republicans took control bows the white house and the senate. in the house, where gingrich went to work each day, he was badly outnumbered. i worked as a hill staffer for a congressman who had an office steps away from newt's. can assure you for representatives like newt, the minority was off in a lonely place. the republicans hasn't held a majority there since 1956. there was not a soul alive that could imagine a republican majority again. oh. except for newt. [laughter] with no seniority, but a tireless work ethic, a vision, and a mind filled with idea, it was newt gingrich who sat in the back bench of congress and meth devised a -- once again. it was gingrich that devised the famous contract with america. the plan that gave republicans more than something to run against in the historic 1994 election. he gave them something to run for. it was
when newt was elected to office in 1978 in georgia, his party, like the republican today was in wilderness. jimmy carter occupied the white house and both the house and senate were safefully democrat hands. the election of president reagan in 1980, republicans took control bows the white house and the senate. in the house, where gingrich went to work each day, he was badly outnumbered. i worked as a hill staffer for a congressman who had an office steps away from newt's. can assure you for...
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you hear it in wilders, engineers, and we should be focused on that. third and perhaps most importantly, the long-term issue, which is really more, since we're talking about the future -- it is less of the current skill set and more of a supply-side issue. we should believe that if we have a large enough supply of skilled workers in the field of dreams notion that if we have the degree of skilled workers, it will help location of jobs to come here and we will be more of a magnet for the high skilled jobs of the future. i think that when we are looking at this, though, we should in our policy solutions make sure we are defining policies right said that we are having the right solutions. sometimes when people say "skill gaps, close to what they're talking about the absolute top of the top engineers and physicians. those people we talk about helping to address right now with high skilled immigration, others are talking about the supply of stem workers in our country -- science, technology, engineering, and mathematical workers and our country. sometimes t
you hear it in wilders, engineers, and we should be focused on that. third and perhaps most importantly, the long-term issue, which is really more, since we're talking about the future -- it is less of the current skill set and more of a supply-side issue. we should believe that if we have a large enough supply of skilled workers in the field of dreams notion that if we have the degree of skilled workers, it will help location of jobs to come here and we will be more of a magnet for the high...
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we have added millions of acres to the wilderness lands, to the game refuges. i think that we're out in front we have seen premature births that are now grown-up, happy people going around. also, there is a strange dichotomy in this whole position about our courts ruling that abortion is not the taking of a human life. in california, sometime ago, a man beat a woman so savagely that her unborn child was born dead with a fractured skull, and the california state legislature unanimously passed a law that was signed by the then-democratic governor -- signed a law that said that any man who so abuses a pregnant woman that he causes the death of her unborn child shall be charged with murder. now, isn't it strange that that same woman could have taken the life of her unborn child, and it was abortion and not murder, but if somebody else does it, that's murder? and it used the term "death of the unborn child.' so, this has been my feeling about abortion, that we have a problem now to determine -- and all the evidence so far comes down on the side of the unborn child b
we have added millions of acres to the wilderness lands, to the game refuges. i think that we're out in front we have seen premature births that are now grown-up, happy people going around. also, there is a strange dichotomy in this whole position about our courts ruling that abortion is not the taking of a human life. in california, sometime ago, a man beat a woman so savagely that her unborn child was born dead with a fractured skull, and the california state legislature unanimously passed a...
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we have added millions of acres to the wilderness lands, to the game refuges. i think that we're out in front of most -- and i see that the red light is blinking, so i can't continue. but i've got more. >> well, you'll have a chance when your rebuttal time comes up, perhaps, mr. president. mr. mondale, now it's your turn for rebuttal. >> the president says that when the democratic party made its turn, he left it. the year that he decided we had lost our way was the year that john f. kennedy was running against richard nixon. i was chairman of "minnesotans for kennedy,'' president reagan was chairman of a thing called "democrats for nixon.'' now, maybe we made a wrong turn with kennedy, but i'll be proud of supporting him all of my life. and i'm very happy that john kennedy was elected, because john kennedy looked at the future with courage, saw what needed to be done, and understood his own government. the president just said that his government is shrinking. it's not. it's now the largest peacetime government ever in terms of the take from the total economy. a
we have added millions of acres to the wilderness lands, to the game refuges. i think that we're out in front of most -- and i see that the red light is blinking, so i can't continue. but i've got more. >> well, you'll have a chance when your rebuttal time comes up, perhaps, mr. president. mr. mondale, now it's your turn for rebuttal. >> the president says that when the democratic party made its turn, he left it. the year that he decided we had lost our way was the year that john f....
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in florida, republican congressman west has been making news and we have former governor wilder, and former governor giuliani and former debt commission co-chair, alan simpson and sarah palin joining us, home depot founder, the democratic mayor of los angeles, as well. watch us. you can tivo bret baier. he is okay with it. the guy is a saint. a saint. anyway, bucking china in the buckeye state. telling companies to lay off the lay off notices five weeks ahead of the election. do you notice a pattern here? we do. you report. you decide. the world needs a broader mix of energies. that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, yo
in florida, republican congressman west has been making news and we have former governor wilder, and former governor giuliani and former debt commission co-chair, alan simpson and sarah palin joining us, home depot founder, the democratic mayor of los angeles, as well. watch us. you can tivo bret baier. he is okay with it. the guy is a saint. a saint. anyway, bucking china in the buckeye state. telling companies to lay off the lay off notices five weeks ahead of the election. do you notice a...
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but i think there has to be some voices that cry in the wilderness to help wake people up. we are devoting, candy and night, a lot of money to education because we recognize that ultimately if our nation is to succeed, then we must be at the top and not at the bottom of the economic pile. so that is every bit as important as anything i could possibly do in the political arena. >> will boost your hardest surgery? >> there were so many that were so hard. i spent a lot of time praying. i might've looked like i was operating. [laughter] but one that comes to mind is actually he was an adult. his wife is a nurse on the pediatrics or is, so i could not escape her. he had something called hippo lindau, a genetic disorder that involves tumors that develop in different parts of the central nervous system. it turned out he developed one of these tumors in the middle of his brainstem. and no one on the adult side could come up with a solution. and his wife coming in now, i've been working with them for years and he said you do all these amazing things. you cannot bernama has been. i s
but i think there has to be some voices that cry in the wilderness to help wake people up. we are devoting, candy and night, a lot of money to education because we recognize that ultimately if our nation is to succeed, then we must be at the top and not at the bottom of the economic pile. so that is every bit as important as anything i could possibly do in the political arena. >> will boost your hardest surgery? >> there were so many that were so hard. i spent a lot of time praying....
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e has to be some voices that cry in the wilderness to help wake people up. we are devoting, candy and night, a lot of money to education because we recognize that ultimately if our nation is to succeed, then we must be at the top and not at the bottom of the economic pile. so that is every bit as important as anything i could possibly do in the political arena. >> will boost your hardest surgery? >> there were so many that were so hard. i spent a lot of time praying. i might've looked like i was operating. [laughter] but one that comes to mind is actually he was an adult. his wife is a nurse on the pediatrics or is, so i could not escape her. he had something called hippo lindau, a genetic disorder that involves tumors that develop in different parts of the central nervous system. it turned out he developed one of these tumors in the middle of his brainstem. and no one on the adult side could come up with a solution. and his wife coming in now, i've been working with them for years and he said you do all these amazing things. you cannot bernama has been. i s
e has to be some voices that cry in the wilderness to help wake people up. we are devoting, candy and night, a lot of money to education because we recognize that ultimately if our nation is to succeed, then we must be at the top and not at the bottom of the economic pile. so that is every bit as important as anything i could possibly do in the political arena. >> will boost your hardest surgery? >> there were so many that were so hard. i spent a lot of time praying. i might've...
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when we come back former virginia governor doug wilder, does president obama need a knockout punch the way ronald reagan had in '84 against mondale? >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> sometimes these candidates don't tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. scott and the investigation team is on the case. stay with us. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. they think all brushes are the same. they're not. that's why i tell my patients about the pro-health clinical brush from oral-b. unlike an ordinary toothbrush, it has pro-flex sides that individually adjust to teeth and gums. it truly provides a better clean. trust the brand more dentis
when we come back former virginia governor doug wilder, does president obama need a knockout punch the way ronald reagan had in '84 against mondale? >> i will not make age an issue of this campaign. i am not going to exploit for political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> sometimes these candidates don't tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth. scott and the investigation team is on the case. stay with us. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools...
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number two, to show voters who believe in tolerance that not only are they not a voice in the wilderness, they actually represent a majority of rank-and-file republican voters. so the book is a major themes. first one i took that many of the right don't understand that properly understood gay rights are perfectly compatible with fundamental republican principles of limited government, individual rights and equal protection of the laws. the essence of the classical liberal or libertarian flaws are simply one of live and let live, all people are created research and inalienable right. the government does not allow rights depending what religion are you are come economic last year and, what your gender is more theoretically at least which are orientation is. at least that is the way it's supposed to be. certainly most libertarians already get it i think that's why they have a special obligation to teach fellow conservatives in right-center voters why gay and lesbians at the same rights as everyone else. the second main theme of my book is that because of this con and over-the-top rhetoric w
number two, to show voters who believe in tolerance that not only are they not a voice in the wilderness, they actually represent a majority of rank-and-file republican voters. so the book is a major themes. first one i took that many of the right don't understand that properly understood gay rights are perfectly compatible with fundamental republican principles of limited government, individual rights and equal protection of the laws. the essence of the classical liberal or libertarian flaws...
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. >> reporter: if he loses the election, democrats will be in wilderness for a while and new leader will have to emerge. >> bill: i think hillary clinton is poised to run the next time around. we're going to cover after you, the fact the left is floating her to replace joe biden now. i think the clintons are still a power but even so, both parties are hemorrhaging people they don't want to be associated with them. right? >> reporter: i'll give you that bill. >> bill: i love to end on a note like that. so does talking points. >> bill: give my best to the factor, don't forget the check. >> bill: media is floating hillary clinton's name. charles krauthammer on newt gingrich promising a scorched earth campaign against romney in south carolina. coming right back. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free check
. >> reporter: if he loses the election, democrats will be in wilderness for a while and new leader will have to emerge. >> bill: i think hillary clinton is poised to run the next time around. we're going to cover after you, the fact the left is floating her to replace joe biden now. i think the clintons are still a power but even so, both parties are hemorrhaging people they don't want to be associated with them. right? >> reporter: i'll give you that bill. >> bill: i...